
3i's Exam
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- Q1What is the goal of research?To make money.To obtain knowledge and understanding.To prove a hypothesis.To sell a product.To obtain knowledge and understanding.30s
- Q2What is a hypothesis?A false statement.A proposed explanation for a phenomenon.A random guess.A proposed explanation for a phenomenon.A proven fact.30s
- Q3What is the difference between a dependent and independent variable?The dependent variable is affected by the independent variable.There is no difference.The dependent variable is affected by the independent variable.They are the same thing.The independent variable is affected by the dependent variable.30s
- Q4What is a research design?A plan for how the researcher will conduct the study.A random selection of participants.A way to manipulate the data.A plan for how the researcher will conduct the study.A list of questions to ask the participants.30s
- Q5What is the first step in conducting research?Determine your research methodologyConduct a literature reviewFormulate a research questionCollect data30s
- Q6What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative research?Qualitative research uses surveys, while quantitative research uses interviewsQualitative research examines subjective experiences and meanings, while quantitative research focuses on numerical data and statistical analysisThere is no differenceQualitative research only uses secondary data, while quantitative research collects primary data30s
- Q7
This is the part wherein you as the researcher writes the expected outcome of the research. What is this?
Significance of the Study
Background of the Study
Assumption of the Study
30s - Q8
This determines the coverage of the study. What is this?
Assumption of the Study
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitation
30s - Q9
Which part of the research paper determines the coverage of the study and all the things that will not be covered in order to be specific?
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitation
Background of the Study
30s - Q10
How should a name of the author appear on your citation?
First name First
Secondname First
Surname First
30s - Q11
This refers to the researcher’s abilities, financial capacity, resources in terms instruments and facilities and time frame.
limitations of the subject
timeliness and relevance
personal resources
30s - Q12
This refers to the social applicability and appropriateness of the topic to the current situation.
Interest in the subject
Richness of available resources or supporting evidences of appropriateness
Limitations of the subject
30s - Q13
This refers to an individual’s interest in a topic driven by his or her schema about it.
personal resources
limitations of the subject
interest in the subject matter
30s - Q14
This refers to the availability of needed resources as evidence for the topic.
richness of available materials
interest in the subject matter
timeliness and relevance
30s - Q15
This refers to the originality and newness of the topic.
timeliness and relevance
personal resources
interest in the subject matter
30s